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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Unraveling the Mystery of Diplomonorchis in the Gulf

Scientists have been puzzled by the identity of a tiny parasite in the Gulf of Mexico. Known as Diplomonorchis, this creature has been causing confusion among researchers. A recent study has shed new light on this little worm. It turns out that what was thought to be one species is actually several.

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Nov 15 2024SPORTS

Crunching the Numbers: How Machine Learning Predicts South Korean Badminton Champ's Moves

In the world of badminton, South Korea's An Se-young has been dominating the scene with an impressive win rate. Using machine learning, researchers have analyzed her game, aiming to predict how she'll score and what tactics she'll use. The study looked at her play in the 2023 BWF Olympic points cycl

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Nov 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

iPhones Now Reboot to Stay Safe: How Apple's New Feature Works

You might have heard that some iPhones suddenly reboot on their own. It turns out, this isn't a glitch, but a new security feature Apple has added to iOS 18. The feature, called "inactivity reboot, " makes your iPhone restart if you haven't unlocked it in 72 hours. This is a clever move by Apple to

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Nov 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Leonardo da Vinci: The Man Who Knew Everything

Ken Burns, a well-known American documentary filmmaker, has just released a four-hour film about Leonardo da Vinci. Burns is known for his work on American history, but this time, he's exploring the life of the famous Italian polymath. The film delves into da Vinci's incredible achievements in art,

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Nanotech Splits in Water Desalination: A Molecular Look

The world is running out of clean water. Scientists are searching for better ways to turn salty water into fresh water. One popular method is forward osmosis (FO), which uses less energy and is cheaper. In this study, scientists used computer simulations to test a new kind of FO membrane made from t

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Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Stroke Care in Low-Income Countries: Can Telehealth Make a Difference?

Strokes are a major problem in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) because of the limited access to specialized care and rehabilitation facilities. Telehealth, which uses technology to provide remote medical services, could be a game-changer. It can help fill the gap by bringing stroke care dir

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Clear Aligners vs. Braces: How They Affect Jaw Joints in Teeth Straightening

Ever wondered how different teeth straightening methods impact your jaw joints? Clear aligners, or CAs, have become super popular in the last few decades. But, there's not much solid evidence on how they affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which is like the hinge that connects your jaw to your

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Nov 14 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Are Dragon Age's Moral Dilemmas Missing in The Veilguard?

BioWare, known for world-building, storytelling, and character development, hit a snag with recent games. Now, they're back with The Veilguard, but something feels off. Where are the tough decisions that make BioWare games shine? The ones that make you question your actions and their consequences?

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Nov 14 2024SPORTS

Write-Up: Lindsey Vonn Plans Olympic Comeback After Knee Surgery

Former world-famous skier Lindsey Vonn recently announced her intention to return to the slopes. The 40-year-old Olympic gold medalist shocked many when she announced she will be competing again, just seven months after successful knee replacement surgery. This decision was catalyzed by the incredib

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Nov 14 2024POLITICS

Billionaire Cuban Takes Political Break After Campaigning

Mark Cuban, the billionaire known for his role on Shark Tank, announced he's taking a step back from politics. He's been active in supporting Vice President Kamala Harris, stumping for her around the country and making media appearances. Mark recently faced controversy due to his comments about Pres

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